2022
DOI: 10.5747/ca.2022.v18.n3.a498
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Cotton plant (Gossipyum spp.) development and yield are influenced by soil compaction: A Review

Abstract: Intensive exploitation of soils has resulted in physical, chemical, and biological degradation as the demand for agricultural commodities, including cotton, has grown. Physical characteristics of the soil are those that are directly linked to the supply of water, nutrients, and air, as well as the establishment of roots for good agricultural crop development and yield. In this context, soil compaction is one of the most serious environmental issues caused by conventional agriculture. Cotton plant, which is hig… Show more

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